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◊ 2014-10-13 11:40 |
In the film it is supposed to be an M4A3 but the actual tank is the very same A2 as here, which I incorrectly suggested was an A3, Doh! /vehicle_199286-Fisher-M4-A2--Sherman-.html The one next to it with the cast hull is an M4A1 /vehicles_make-Pressed+Steel_model-M4+A1.html One of the other ones is an M4A4 which belongs to Jim Clark called "Sloppy But Safe" /vehicles_make-Chrysler_model-M4+A4+%27Sherman%27.html -- Last edit: 2014-10-13 15:16:35 |
◊ 2014-10-13 23:05 |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2713180/trivia |
◊ 2014-10-18 06:11 |
The others need their own pages. |
◊ 2014-10-18 06:18 |
Considering the film is named after it, shouldn't it have five stars? |
◊ 2014-11-30 22:01 |
in this shot, one can see all the tanks have .50 cal gunners standing on the rear decks "firing" the .50 cals....these are in fact real tank commanders of the British army and they are commanding the tanks, under each helmet is modern electronics and through those comms gear the gunners are actually telling the drivers of the tanks which direction to drive in. |
◊ 2015-01-05 08:48 |
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◊ 2015-01-31 21:07 |
The leftmost is an M4A4. The second from the left is an M4A2. The second from the right is an M4A1E8. Fury, furthest to the right, is an M4A2 mocked up as an M4A3E8. The only difference between an M4A2 and an M4A3 is the engine and engine cover. |
◊ 2015-01-31 21:34 |
-- Last edit: 2015-02-02 10:01:03 |
◊ 2015-01-31 21:48 |
Deserves |
◊ 2015-08-27 01:56 |
I agree the movie has the same name as the main tank |